New Delhi(IP)- Large numbers of Indian book lovers visit the Iran pavilion at the International Book Fair 2024 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, India.

Iran PressAsia: In an exclusive interview with Iran Press in the capital of India, New Delhi, Mohammad Reza, head of the Iran pavilion at the International Book Fair 2024, said, "A good number of visitors paid a visit to the Iran booth and read all of the different books with all the topics and people visited here to learn Persian books like Masnavi, Hafiz, and Sadee's books, and other books displayed here by different publications like different themes. So we are welcoming all book-lovers to enjoy the culture and literature of Iran."

In another exclusive interview with Iran Press in the capital of India, New Delhi, Mohammad Jon, M.A Student at Jamia Millia Islamia University said, "Like every year, this year we attended the book fair and after coming here, we saw an Iranian bookstall. And on this stall, there are different books on different topics through which we saw Iranian culture throughout the stall."

Books on dialect, culture, history, and Indo-Persian literature have been kept here we have come here from different cities and different universities, the Indian student stated.

"Mostly here an attempt has been made to describe the culture of Iran and to describe the Persian language. An attempt has been made to tell the history of Iran and India, which is quite good so that people can know the culture of Iran as much as possible, as you see a map behind me, an attempt has been made to show the culture of Iran, which is very beautiful. In the end, I would like to say that you must visit Iran's stall at Hall No. 4. International Book Fair  2024."

In an exclusive interview with Iran Press in New Delhi, Shiv Mohan Yadav Student from Bundelkhand University also has noted, "I had come to visit the New Delhi Book Fair and here I saw the stall of Iran which I found very beautiful, the culture and literature of this place instantly sank into my heart. Here I read books which were good to see some in English and some in Arabic, Persian or should I say Urdu."

Mohan Yadav elsewher went on to say, "The people here are also very wonderful, they are cooperative, I felt good coming here and hope that the relations between Iran and India will become stronger with this. Earlier I thought that these people would be different but after meeting them, I just want to wish them all the best. I want to know them more and if I get a chance in the future, I will come to Iran."

Mufti Zakawat Hussain Kasmi of Madarsa Aminia Delhi Kashmiri in an exclusive interview with Iran Press in New Delhi highlighted, "There is a book fair organized here in Delhi in which people from different countries come in many countries have stalls here. There is also a stall in Iran, where seeing the culture makes them happy heart, different books are available here which the whole of Iran is included."

"Here you can see different books, whether it is a painting or a photo book, and in all of them, you will get a glimpse of Indo-Iran. Here we have brought a variety of books that are very important in the market of these books so that they become popular among the people."

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